Powers/Abilities: Super strength, speed, durability, covered in cutting instruments, time manipulation, creating temporal duplicates, teleportation of itself and others, can reverse others' aging, regeneration from alternate timelines, very precise attacks, unable to be damaged by conventional attacks except when within the same space-time phase as itselfDestructive Capacity: Whatever its body is limited to, usually around building level+Range: Melee range, longer than human melee range due to its size and 4 armsSpeed: Massively FTL (at least trillions of times, potentially infinite)Durability: Being made out of molded spacetime, it is immune to conventional weapons, otherwise large building/hill levelStrength: 20+ tons (could be argued to be higher based on ripping apart the armor of the Hegemony starships)Stamina: LimitlessStandard Equipment: The Tree of Pain, which is the instrument of torture it places its victims on, exists in another dimensionIntelligence: Knowledge of events in nearly all timelines, Fehdman Kassad's combat skills and intelligence (he is the greatest warrior in the history of humankind)

Notable Attacks/Techniques:

- Temporal duplicates: Summons copies of itself from other points in time, each is as capable as the original and capable of summoning copies as well. Potentially infinite copies can be summoned this way. Even if its body is destroyed it can still return using this technique

- Merlin's Disease: Upon contact with a target, the target will age backwards until they cease to exist. It takes as long as the target's current age for this to happen, so for example someone 20 years old would take 20 years to disappear. However, every day they lose their memory of the previous day while under the effect.

- Freecasting: The Shrike can open a freecast portal to anywhere in time or space, and travel through it or move something else through it. These portals can be large enough to move a large spaceship (at least several cubic kilometers).

Don't blame the judges, it's a difficult job, especially considering the diversity of the characters we throw at them. I think Fox's changes for the process, especially the ability of other players to raise objections, is going to make the next round a lot better.

Don't blame the judges, it's a difficult job, especially considering the diversity of the characters we throw at them. I think Fox's changes for the process, especially the ability of other players to raise objections, is going to make the next round a lot better.

Agreed. Overall the judges did a great job. redemptionX was especially helpful answering questions I had predraft.